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== Maciej Bendkowski ==
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Maciek is a theoretical computer science student at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and a web developer working in the IBM Kraków Software Laboratory. He's an active Eclipse Orion committer and JazzHub developer mainly focused on open technology integrations. His research interests include functional and logic programming.
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Witold Kopel

Witold Kopel leads Cloud development in Krakow software laboratory. His team, in collaboration with other IBM teams, is expanding IBM Cloud portfolio. In the past 8 years in IBM he led also teams working in the security compliance area. Witold Kopel holds a Master of Science in Computer Science.

Talks:

Programming for the Cloud - challenges


Michał Zarakowski

Michal Zarakowski is a software engineer, working in IBM Krakow Software Lab. After 6 years in the security area, working on both threat detection systems and well as on compliance checking content, Michal moved to cloud-oriented software pillar. Beside cloud solutions developed by IBM he is working on leveraging the rapidly progressing OpenStack technology in Java based products.

Talks:

Programming for the Cloud - challenges

Marcin Lewandowski

Marcin Lewandowski is a software engineer and architect, working for IBM in Poland Software Labs in Kraków. With over 10 years of expertise in various software projects, he currently works on technical direction of key Cloud products in IBM portfolio. Even though he is in need to work across various technologies from Bash to CSS, Java in all it's forms is still closest to his heart.

Being and active IBM community code contributor from the very beginning, Marcin is very keen on working with emerging technologies, trying to advocate them whenever and wherever possible. His passion on Eclipse and OpenStack open technologies resulted already in a couple of presentations for the Kraków-wide technical community.

Talks:

Building your Cloud with OpenStack

Konrad Gorzelański

Konrad is a software engineer at IBM working in Kraków Software Lab. He has several years of experience working with IBM Cloud products leveraging OpenStack technology being responsible for multiple components and integration aspects covering both development and customer support activities. Konrad is a Java, JEE and various scripting languages programmer. He shares his ideas and participates in innovative projects or improvements. His potential is especially visible in the complex assignments based on the latest technology.

Talks:

Building your Cloud with OpenStack

Ken Walker

Everything has gone Cloud but developers haven't yet accepted tools that are hosted there, why is that? What's missing in the available cloud-based tooling environments that makes a developer cringe? What features are in Cloud based tools that developers might not be aware of that can improve their development process. Ken, the lead of the Open Source Orion project, will talk about how Web IDE creators and collaborators are trying to match expectations of desktop developers; what’s available now, and what we’re working on to make a Cloud IDE even more compelling. The talk will cover several Cloud based tools and IDEs, their strengths and weaknesses and even some live development using Orion.

Talks:

Building a Cloud IDE you might not hate

Daniel Megert

Dani is one of the initial Eclipse committers. Currently he leads the Platform and the JDT projects. He is a member of the Eclipse Project PMC and represents the Eclipse project in the Planning Council. Dani worked at OTI and now works at IBM Research GmbH. His interests include user interface and API design, editors, software quality and performance.

Talks:

Eclipse and Java 8

Tomasz Żarna

Tomasz is a software developer at Tasktop Technologies. He is located in Krakow, Poland. Prior to joining Tasktop, he spent over 5 years with a team working on the Eclipse Platform. He was also involved in the Eclipse Orion project and fixed a bunch of bugs in JDT. He is now a committer on the Mylyn project, one of the most popular project for Eclipse. After hours he squashes pesky bugs in EGit (as a committer) and JGit (as an active contributor).

Talks:

Improving code quality with Eclipse

Maciej Bendkowski

Maciek is a theoretical computer science student at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and a web developer working in the IBM Kraków Software Laboratory. He's an active Eclipse Orion committer and JazzHub developer mainly focused on open technology integrations. His research interests include functional and logic programming.

Talks:

Eclipse Orion - New and Noteworthy

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